which of the following is a pure opioid antagonist

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unlike chloral hydrate and barbiturates benzodiazepines bind/function at the receptor only in th epresence of ____________. this explains why barbiturates at high doses are lethal

GABA

what pain management drug should be avoided during breast feeding due ti infantile lethargy, difficulty feeding and death

codeine

which of the following is an analgesic most often used orally in conjuction with a non-narcotic analgesic

codeine (tylenol with codeine)

what is the most common place to get a positive aspiration

inferior alveolar nerve injuection

the target of the gow gates is the

intertragic notch of the ear on the side being anesthetized

what is a potential true emergency that can result from IV sedation if not properly administered

intra-arterial injection

which of the following is least likely to be used together iwth an NSAID or acetominophen in treating pain

ioperamide

nitrous oxide is contraindicated in the case of bowel obstruction because of what

it will diffuse into pocets of trapped gas and potentially rupture the intestine

common names for mandibular block

gow gates, intraoral v3

for patients hyperventilating what is the best thing to do

coach breathing, breath CO2 (paper bag)

what is the recommended maximum dosage fo epinephrin

0.2 mg

proper technique of administering a mental nerveblock

1/2 carpule inserted into the incisive fossa and massaged in

how much local anesthetic is there in a 1.8ml carpule if the local anesthetic concentration is 3%

162mg

how many carps of 2% lidocaine 1:100,000 epi can you give a 75 year patient whos med hx includes type II diabetes and a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. (100kg)

2.2 carps

what is the maz foes of epinephrine for a healthy individueal

200ug

what is the proper size of needle for an IA block

25 gauge long

what needle shouldbe used for infraorbital blocks

25 gauge long

what is the mazimum dosage of lidocaine per appointment

2mg/lb or 8 carpules

the majority of the time the mental foramen of the mandible is normally found along the axis of the

2nd premoplar

the proper needle length for pdl injection

30 gauge short

which is not a proper needle choice for the post sup alveolard block

30 gauge short

how long is a 25g long needle

32mm

how much epinephrine in 2 cartrighes 2% lidocaine 1:100,000 epinephrine

36ug

what is the max epi for heart patients

40ug

what isthe daily limit of tylenol/acetominophen after which hepato toxicity is seen

4g/day

the patient complains of a watery itchy eyes and urticaria after using latex gloves on her what should you do

50mg benedryl and 50mg q6h x2-3days

ceiling effects of tylenol are such that additional dose will not increase the analgesia effects. what is the ceiling effective dose for tylenol

650-1000mg

true or false opioids act to decrease release of pain neurotransmitters like substance P and glutamate by allowing increased calcium into the cell presynaptically

False

v3 of the trigeminal passes through what foramen

foramen ovale

the TENS unit acts as an analgesic in two ways. Initially it blocks pain through the _______ mechanism. after a while it encourages the release of enkephalins and seotonin that acts to increase the pain threshold through central descending inhibition. therefore, encourage your patients to eat turkey before appointments to up their 5-hydroxy-tryptophan

Gate Control (inhibits pain perception in the thalamus)

gow gates anesthetizes what nerves

IA, lingual nerve, mylohyoid, long buccal

which of the follwoing is true 1. morphine 6-glucuronide has high affinity for the U opioid receptor 2. codein is more potent as an analgesic than morephine c. pentaxocine is a full agonist at the u opioid receptor d. B-endorphin is a synthetic drug similar in structure to morphine

Morphine 6-glucuronide has a high affinity for the U opioid receptor

which of the following have the best pain relief properties. NSAIDS, antihistamines, opioids, benzodiazepines

NSAIDS (ibuprofen is a great pain reliever)

combining two classes of drugs yeilds a greater analgesic effect than either alone. what two can be used together

NSAIDs and acetaminophen

what are the five steps (BLS) for a medical emergency

Position Airway Breathing Circulation Diagnosis

which of the folloing is a kappa opiod agonist

Talwin

which opiod receptor is the most associated with respiratory depression a. k b. u c. delta d. sigma

U

sodium bisulfite has which of these properties a. atioxidant b. present with vasopressors c. cross sensitivity with sulfa d. used in ester preparations without epinephrine e. preservative

a. antioxidant b. present with vasopressors c. corss sensitivity with sulfer e. preservative

which is the only injection where you place the needle with the bevel away from the bone

akinosi

all of the following are potential complications of exodontia except a. nerve injury b. sinus exposure dry socket, infection, bleeding

all of the above are complications

all of the following ar epotential complications of an IANB except what

all of the above are true (trismus, facial paralysis, hematoma, syncopal episodes)

a person begins to show hiveszuritica, itching/pruritis and swelling angioedema in the oral cavity one hour after you injected with procaine as a local anesthetic. what is the likely cause of this.

an allrgic reaction

stimulation by agonists at opioid receptors results in what

an increase in membrane potassium conductance

injection of a local anesthetic like lidocain into a tissue epzperiencing infection and a low ph would result in what effect on the drug

an increase in the proportion of the drug that is charged

all of the following are typical effects of morphine like opioids except what 1. constipation 2. histamine release 3. anticonvulsant 3. respiratory depression

anticonvulsant

which syringe has a harpoon

aspirating

in a properly administered gow gates block, the hub of the needle will be where

at the distopalatal aspect of the maxillary 2nd molar

in addition to being a u opioid receptor agonist what other pharmacological effect of tramadol (ultram) is thought to mediate analgesic effects

block reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin in dorsal horn

tolerance develops to some of the effects of opioids given chronically, to which effect does tolerance develop the least if at all. a. analgesia c. miosis (pinpoint pupils) b. sedation d. respiratory depression

c. miosis pinpoint pupils (tolerance also does not develop to constipation and convultions)

trigeminal neuralgia is most successfully treated in most patients with which of the following

carbamazepine

if youre patient has an allergy to sodium bisulfite what should be altered about the way you treat them. what can be given instead

carbocaine (contains bisulfite to preserve the epi)

a severe allergic rxn including wheezing nausea cramping and hypotensions/dizziness insues, what shoul dyou do for your patient

check for ABCs and call 911, admminiseter 0.3mg epinephrine, O2, fluids, and benedryl

epinepherine is added to anesthetics to do what

decrease the toxic effects of th edrug

which of the following is an antitussive with no agonist

dextromthorphan

sensory nerves from the skin in the abdominal area synapse directly with other nerves at what location

dorsal horn of spinal cord

all of the following have anesthetic effect except what

epinephrine

systemic manifestations of overdose of local anesthetic include all of the following except

excitable agitated or irritated

true or false itis not safe to use oral sedationon cardiovascular patients

false

true or false overdosese of local anethetic can cause hypertension in most individuals

false

true or false, recapping can only be accomplished with the scoop technique

false

which of the following analgesics is most potent and is sometimes supplied in a topical patch for analgesia

fentanyl

if a patient gets nauseated with narcotics what alternative could we prescribe for post-op pain

fiorinal

what is the reversal drug that can be given in the case of benzodiazepine oral sedation overdose

flumazenil

if a patinet is pregnant and is pre-syncope what should you do

lay them left lateral

which of the following is an amide

lidocaine

what best describes the mechanismof local anesthetics at the sodium channel

local anesthetics bind to and stabilize the inactivated state of the receptor

besides the inferior alveolar nerve what nerve should you anesthetize when extracting posterior mandibular teeth

long buccal

the pdl injection i smost appropriate for which teeth

mandibular teeth

syncope is more common in which gender

men

which of the following roots as listed in class may be inervated by the PSA or MSA nerve

mesiobuccal root of the maxillary first molar

which of the following is an endogenous opioid natural to the body

met-enkephalin

withdrawal in a person physically dependent on heroin will occur when one administers each of the following except a. naloxone b. methadone c. pentazocine d. buprenorphine

methadone (all dugs iwth naloxone will cause withdrawal)

benzocaine if given in too high of dose in mucous membranes can cause

methemoglobinemia

which of the following is absorbed from the GI tract in the lowest percentage codein oxycodone morphine pentazocine

morphine

centrally acting muscle relaxants are sometimes useful in treating what type of pain.

myofascial pain dysfunction

what drug can be used in the case of reversal of narcotics

naloxone

which of the following is a pure opioid antagonist

naloxone

carbamazepine is most useful for treating what type of pain

neuropathic pain

which of the following statements is false 1. opiod-mediated pain releaf is both presynaptic and post synaptic. 2. kappa opioid receptor stimulation tends to cause dysphoria. 3. opioids increase propolsive tone in the GI tract 4. opioids tend to cause histamine release

opioids increase propolsive tone in the gi

all of the following are advantages of oral sedation except

predictable druge effects

you nicked a vessel during an IANB and the patient has intraoral swelling and redness what should you do

pressure and ice

which of the following anesthetics is an ester

procaine

what is the bony landmark for the gow gates

pterygoid fovea

what is th efirst thing you should do when a patient is looking pale sweating and figety, saying I don't feel well

put the patient supine with the thighs up, possibly O2

you inject into the parotid giving an IANB the patient has anesthesia of VII what should you do

remove contact and tape the eye closed

mortality and morbidity associated with concious sedation is usually the result of unrecognized what

respiratory depression

what is the key to painless injection

slow injections

what is the disadvantage of a gow gates block

slow onset of action

the most common cause of allergic reactions is

sodium bisulfate

what drug can be used if the coval cords start to laryngospasm along with pharyngeal suction

succinylcholine

the most common medical emergency encoutered with local anesthetic is what

syncope

what aprt of the dental syringe is used for aspiration

the harpoon

lidocain inhibits nerve conduction by binding to what

the ion channel

which fo the following is false concerning components of a dental cartridge

the latex diaphragm should never be used for patients with latex allergies

in an infiltration blockthe bevel of the needle should be facing away or toward the bone

toward the bone

true or false hypnosis capitalizes on hypersuggestibility and gives suggestions to achieve a goal

true

true or false it is important to use pulse oximetry at all times during concious sedation

true

tylenol with codein is prescribed with varying increments of codein what would be dose that would give you a ceiling effect if the patient took two capsules

tylenol #3 (3omg codein with 300mg apap)

all of the following are potential locations for starting an IV except

ventral wrist

hyperventilation is more common in women or men

women


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